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22-10 AWG Terminal Crimp Tool

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Part# 11-08688
MFR Model# 30-500

Overview

22-10AWG terminal crimp tool. 30-500 includes 30-506 frame and 30-579 die set. Crimpmaster crimp tool for #22 to #10 AWG (.324mm - 5.261mm) insulating ring tongue terminals and splices.
   
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Features

  • Provides good and consistent crimp every time
  • Dies change quickly and easily with a screwdriver
  • Interchangeable dies provide versatility in a single tool
  • Cushioned, comfort-grip handles

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Q: Is this 22-10AWG TERMINAL CRIMP TOOL a ratcheting tool where it doesnt release until the crimp is complete?

Yes, you are exactly correct. This is a ratcheting tool where it doesn't release until the crimp is complete. Accurately described.

Q: Is this tool manufactured in the USA?

No, this is manufactured in Taiwan.

Q: Can this tool crimp insulated and uninsulated terminals?

No. It only lists insulated terminals under the specifications.

Q: Which dies would I need for coax cable that fit in these crimp tool?

Per Manufacturer: "This tool is not used on coax cable. It a crimp tool used on terminals, BNC, TNC and other connectors with proper die sets."

Q: Does this tool have calibration paperwork?

No. It does not.

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